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You play in a high variance loose game. Some games are like that. You shouldn't complain. It can be insanely profitable. You need to be able to get in there and mix it up. Basically how it works is loose games inflate the swing to that of a higher stake. If it's a push happy 20 dollar buy in, then you need to come with 100 bucks in hopes of leaving with 180-200.
You need to be comfortable with losing 5-6 buy ins trying to "double up" to 10-12 buy ins. If you're uncomfortable with that, then that game at that stake is actually too high for you and out of your comfort zone.
Hypothetically speaking, at this game you call an all in while holding AK, because 2 out of 3 times your friend Jimmy pushes with hands like AJ, KQ, or small PP. You see? It becomes proper to gamble against unknown holdings (maybe he has AA Oh no!), when you know the player and his tendancy to push with weaker hands makes it proper to pay off his occassional AA. You say good hand, because 30 minutes from now you'll double up with AQ against his KQ. Get comfortable and learn how money is made in this loose game. It isn't by grinding your way through postflop brilliance. That's another game.
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